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Negotiating Social Protection and Care: A Study of First-Generation Older Turkish Community in London

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AGEING INTERNATIONAL
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DOI: 10.1007/s12126-023-09544-7

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Social protection; Care relations; International migration; Ageing; Turkey; London

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Access to social protection for older migrants is challenging due to international migration, changing family dynamics, and welfare policy transformations. The study on first-generation older Turkish migrants in London found that accessing informal social protection and formal care support in the UK is complex, with access to formal care services contingent upon informal support networks. The study highlights the importance of age-friendly and integrated policies to facilitate social protection for diverse groups of older adults.
Access to social protection in old age is crucial and yet contingent upon negotiations between the social structures of the welfare states and the personal networks within which individuals are embedded. International migration, changing family dynamics, and the transformation of care and other welfare policies in the global North make it challenging for older migrants to negotiate social protection. Drawing on 45 semi-structured interviews with first-generation older Turkish migrants in London and 13 semi-structured interviews with professional service providers for the community, the paper aims to investigate the assemblages of formal and informal social protection in the lives of older migrants. Findings indicate the complexity in accessing informal social protection and the navigation of formal care support in the UK for first generation older Turkish migrants and the contingency of access to formal care services on informal support networks for participants. It has been demonstrated that built infrastructure and policies aimed at older adults have great influence on assemblages of care, highlighting the need for more age-friendly and integrated policies to facilitate access to social protection for diverse groups of older adults.

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